Multiple Choice
If respirations are obstructed in an infant and are not cleared by blows to the child's back,you should:
A) administer CPR.
B) turn the child supine with the head lower than the trunk and deliver a two-finger abdominal thrust.
C) place the child in the lateral recumbent position.
D) elevate the head to help clear the airway.
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